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Welcome! Special Education Collaborating Teacher Orientation Spring 2008

Welcome! Special Education Collaborating Teacher Orientation Spring 2008. Using Elluminate. You can ask a question or make a comment by typing in the Chat box (left side). Raise your hand to get attention by clicking on the hand symbol.

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Welcome! Special Education Collaborating Teacher Orientation Spring 2008

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  1. Welcome! Special Education Collaborating TeacherOrientation Spring 2008

  2. Using Elluminate • You can ask a question or make a comment by typing in the Chat box (left side). • Raise your hand to get attention by clicking on the hand symbol. • Use the mic button (if you have a built in microphone on your computer) to ask an oral question.

  3. Using Elluminate • Use thumbs up thumbs down to show you understand. • Click the little door symbol to step away. • Do you have built in video? Turn it on with the camera button.

  4. Student Teaching for Mild/Moderate Candidates • Two types of students in 580 MM: • Traditional candidates • ITEP students

  5. Traditional Graduate students who have finished all their coursework independently ITEP Part of a cohorted program that includes an undergraduate degree Two Types of 580 MM Student Teachers

  6. Traditional Only one student teaching semester A minimum of 15 weeks Gradual assumption of the classroom responsibilities ITEP The second of two semesters of student teaching A minimum of 9 weeks Gradual assumptionof the classroom responsibilities The Student Teaching Experience

  7. Guiding Principles of Student Teaching • Built around the California Standards for the Teaching Profession • Emphasizes a developmental approach to teaching • Values a reflective learning and teaching community

  8. The Student Teaching Team The Student Teacher Other CSUN faculty & staff The Cooperating Teacher The University Supervisor

  9. The Roles of the Team • Cooperating Teacher • Provide guidance, support and reflective supervision to the Student Teacher • University Supervisor • Collaborate with the Cooperating Teacher to provide assistance, feedback and guidance to the student teacher • The Student Teacher • Fulfill all the requirements of the student teaching seminar and demonstrate competence in all the CSTPs

  10. The CSTPs:California Standards for the Teaching Profession • Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning • Creating and Maintaining an Effective Environment for Students • Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning

  11. The CSTPs:California Standards for the Teaching Profession • Planning Instruction and Designing Learning Experiences for all Students • Assessing Student Learning • Developing as a Professional Educator

  12. Collaboration Plan Paper based on 25 hours of observation/participation in an inclusive setting Videotape Assignment Students video themselves teaching a lesson, and reflect on their own performance Permission slips required Student Teaching Assignments

  13. Portfolio Development of a professional portfolio suitable for job interviews Documentation of Student Progress Student teachers create a system for documenting a student’s progress toward one of their IEP goals Student teachers use their system to collect and organize data on student’s progress Student Teaching Assignments

  14. Technology Lesson Plan for Diverse Learners Student teachers develop and turn in a lesson that incorporates technology in a meaningful way, and that builds on the cultural interests of the students in the class Reflective Journal Student teachers write a weekly journal about their experiences to share with their University Supervisor Student Teaching Assignments

  15. Responsibilities: Student Teacher • Weeks 1-2 (ITEP wk. 1) • Observe & assist pupils w/ activities; become familiar w/ the school, classroom, rules & routine • Weeks 3 - 8 (ITEP wk. 3 - 5) • Assist w/ class activities both one on one and in small groups; gradually assume responsibility for planning and teaching one or two subjects/periods per day

  16. Responsibilities: Student Teacher • Weeks 9 - 13 (ITEP wk. 6 - 8) • Continue to assume more responsibility for planning and teaching. Participate in testing, staff development and IEPs as much as possible • Weeks 14 - 15 (ITEP wk. 9) • Assume primary responsibility for all teaching and planning

  17. Responsibilities:Cooperating Teacher • Observe and conference with teacher candidate regularly • Establish a regular meeting time • Give feedback on lesson plans • Complete 6 observations by the end of the semester • Complete online evaluations at mid-term and final

  18. Responsibilities:University Supervisor • Complete at least 5 observations • Give ongoing support and feedback to student teacher • Meet with cooperating teacher during at least two visitations • Assist with evaluation forms as needed • Collaborate with cooperating teacher on final evaluation of student teacher

  19. Observation Form • Organized around the standards • Can focus on an overall standard or particular items within a standard • Provides a page for open-ended comments and/or scripting

  20. “What do I do if there’s a problem?”

  21. You Are Not Alone! • Ask for support from the university supervisor • Make a plan for improvement • Set a timeline • Evaluate progress

  22. Keep in Mind… • It is critical that all concerns be thoroughly documented • The plan to remediate the problems should be in writing, and should be revisited quickly • You are not alone! We truly value your participation in our student teaching programs, and we are here to support you in any way needed

  23. The Master Teacher Website • www.csun.edu/masterteacher

  24. What else do you want to know? • Interpreting the CSTPs? • Giving effective feedback? • Doing on-Line evaluations? • Coping with problems? • Other topics???

  25. Thank you for participating!! Concerns/Questions please contact Your University Supervisor: • Eleanor Greenberg eleanor.greenberg@csun.edu • Carol Shapiro carol.shapiro@csun.edu • Sue Singer ssinger889@sbcglobal.net Or Sally Spencer (Teacher Education Coordinator) 818-677-6789 sspencer@csun.edu

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